Hi.
Stef Coene wrote:
But tc sees the fwmark value that iptables has attached to a packet,
right? Hence the idea to accomplish the "destination host distinction"
with iptables-rules, setting fwmark accordingly and let tc decide on the
different fwmark values.
But when do you see the hostname? In
On Saturday 08 May 2004 09:08, Michael Renzmann wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Stef Coene wrote:
> >>You could achieve this by using different firewall marks for the
> >>different traffic classes, and shape upon that marks. IIRC there is an
> >>iptables-extension available that allows to match strings, so you co
Hi.
Stef Coene wrote:
You could achieve this by using different firewall marks for the
different traffic classes, and shape upon that marks. IIRC there is an
iptables-extension available that allows to match strings, so you could
try to match "Host: " in order to distinguish the different
domains.
On Friday 07 May 2004 15:37, Michael Renzmann wrote:
> Hi.
>
> jayesh rathod wrote:
> > Is there any way by which we can shape domain name(not by IP address)
> > Eg : suppose i want to shape tarrif to a particular domain www.xyz.com
> >
> > which has multiple ips and i am not aware of there ips
>
Hi.
jayesh rathod wrote:
Is there any way by which we can shape domain name(not by IP address)
Eg : suppose i want to shape tarrif to a particular domain www.xyz.com
> which has multiple ips and i am not aware of there ips
You could achieve this by using different firewall marks for the
differen
Hi,
Is there any way by which we can shape domain name(not by IP address)
Eg : suppose i want to shape tarrif to a particular domain www.xyz.com which has
multiple ips and i am not aware of there ips
how can we do that.
Regards
Jayesh
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